Kirmani to reveal discrimination faced in his playing days
December 30, 2015  13:12
Former India wicketkeeper Syed Kirmani says he will reveal discrimination he faced at the hands of fellow cricketers in his playing days in a soon-to-be-released autobiography.


"I have been a victim of ego. It has happened with me. The players who played with me became selectors. I was in domestic arena from 1986 to 1993 and I gave stellar performances. I wasn't found wanting in fitness nor I was surrounded by any controversy, and yet I wasn't picked, this is going to be in my book," Kirmani told PTI.


Kirmani said he was keen on releasing the book during the 2011 World Cup, but was advised against that. "There is a time for everything as the time has come for me to be nominated for Col C K Nayudu Lifetime achievement Award," he said.


Kirmani said he wouldn't disclose the name of the book. "The title of the book will be catchy. If there is any controversial title, it will be an absolute sellout," he said.


Kirmani also expressed his disappointment over not being asked to continue as the director of the Karnataka State Cricket Association. "I was the director of the KSCA for six years and then they say thank you very much. What for? Was I doing bad? On what basis? This is sheer ego, man," he said.


Asked who disappointed him, Kirmani said, "Who else? Their chair power speaks. Their money power speaks," he added.
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